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In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
  Public Citizen | Consumer Justice Project - Consumer Justice Project
Public Citizen, together with a coalition of twelve non-profit public interest organizations and seventeen law professors led by the Center for Responsible Lending, joined this amicus brief.
Public Citizen Litigation Group and co-counsel Scott Borison, a Maryland consumer rights lawyer, helped win a significant victory for consumers when a Maryland federal court sent back to a Maryland state court a class action that the defendants had attempted to remove to federal court under the so-called Class Action "Fairness" Act of 2005 (CAFA).
In the Smith case, it was agreed by all that at least 2/3 of the class consisted of Maryland citizens, and the complaint clearly sought the same relief from the in-state defendant as from the out-of-state ones.
www.citizen.org /litigation/consumer   (2969 words)

  
  Citizen Smith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Citizen Smith was a British TV sitcom (britcom) from the 1970s.
Citizen Smith starred Robert Lindsay as "Wolfie" Smith, a young Marxist urban revolutionary living in Tooting, a South London suburb.
Wolfie is the self-proclaimed leader of the Tooting Popular Front (in reality a small bunch of his friends) the goals of which are "Power to the People" and "Freedom for Tooting".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Citizen_Smith   (417 words)

  
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Smith was exercising his parental custody rights at the time of removal or that he would have exercised his rights absent the removal, under the law of the country of Nathan's habitual residence.
Smith never resigned from her job in Australia and the parties' attorneys were in agreement that Nathan and Mrs.
Smith is the first one, that there is a grave risk that the return of the child would expose him to physical or psychological harm.
www.hiltonhouse.com /cases/Smith_fed_dist.txt   (2669 words)

  
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Smith contends that the trial court erred by ruling that the Commonwealth could introduce negative evidence of his character as a law-abiding citizen if Smith called witnesses to testify and vouch for his reputation in the community for honesty and truthfulness.
Smith proffered to the court the testimony of three witnesses who would state, if called, that Smith had a reputation in his community for truthfulness and honesty.
In response to Smith's motion in limine, the trial court held a discussion in chambers and off the record with defense counsel and the Commonwealth regarding the testimony of the witnesses.
www.courts.state.va.us /opinions/opncavtx/3017023.txt   (977 words)

  
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RAYMOND SMITH [6] Counsel John A. Keyes, with whom, on the brief, was Martin M. Looney, for the appellant (defendant).
We conclude that, as a matter of law, the evidence presented at trial warranted an instruction on the defense of justification on the theory that the defendant was effecting a citizen's arrest and, therefore, the court improperly denied the defendant's request for such an instruction.
Smith, 2 Root (Conn.) 171 (1795), for the proposition that Connecticut common law did not have a presence requirement.
members.aol.com /swordlight5/caselaw/state_v_smith_citizen_arrest.txt   (4628 words)

  
 American Citizen, or U.S. citizen?
That corporate citizen's name is spelled in all capital letters, to indicate that it is an artificial person, as distinguished from a natural person whose name is spelled in upper and lower case letters.
A citizen of the United States is a corporate citizen, with corporate status, created by the corporation called United States, and is acting as their agent for the purpose of collecting revenue.
After the birth of John Joseph Smith, a new artificial person was created (JOHN JOSEPH SMITH), by the 14th Amendment, under the collective entity rule, and was naturalized as a corporate citizen of the United States.
usa-the-republic.com /revenue/true_history/AffTruth.html   (1211 words)

  
 MORGAN COUNTY CITIZEN: Sen. Smith returns to assembly
Smith spent most of the month at the Medical Center of Central Georgia in Macon and was initially in intensive care.
Whiting reported earlier in the month that Smith would not suffer from any side effects and that the cause of the aneurysm was unknown.
Smith was elected to Georgia State Senate in November for her third term.
morgancountycitizen.com /gbase/Expedite/Content?oid=oid:472   (120 words)

  
 Articles: Joseph Smith: Citizen Smith
Though few people knew he held the secret, self-imposed scepter of king, the fact that he had been in the race for the United States presidency was common knowledge.
Smith's efforts at international diplomacy proved he was serious.
This concerned non-Mormon citizens because the Mormons virtually held the key to the state's national politics.
www.answeringlds.org /artCitizenSmith.html   (479 words)

  
 BBC - Comedy Guide - Citizen Smith
Sullivan based Smith's character on a brash, loud-mouthed, drunken lad he had encountered in 1968 in a pub with the unlikely name of the Nelson Arms.
But Smith was constantly thwarted by the minutiae of everyday life: problems with his girlfriend Shirley (played by Robert Lindsay's then wife Cheryl Hall) and her parents, financial insecurity, the ups and downs (mostly downs) of his favourite football team, Fulham, and people's general indifference to his cause.
In the end, though, Smith was beginning to realise the futility of trying to liberate a proletariat that seemed quite content to remain unliberated, and found it hard to take such a flawed activist seriously.
www.bbc.co.uk /comedy/guide/articles/c/citizensmith_7771435.shtml   (652 words)

  
 The Record - Former town councilman charges CB Smith with stalking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Smith, who was hired as a part-time legislative liaison after the candidates he worked for beat Ashe and two others in November, said he took the photographs to illustrate a conflict of interest.
Smith pointed to the fact one of Ashe's last votes as councilman was to put Mandel Clemente on the Planning Board, where she voted to approve a project proposed by Frank Nigro.
Ashe maintains he is a private citizen and Smith maintains he also was acting as a private citizen not as a town employee.
www.troyrecord.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=16059175&BRD=1170&PAG=461&dept_id=7021&rfi=6   (437 words)

  
 Times Community Newspapers - Paul Smith new LTM executive editor
Smith has spent 36 years in journalism, most recently as editor of the Fauquier Citizen, a weekly acquired by Arcom Publishing earlier this year.
Smith's newspaper roots run deep, starting as a reporter before he became an editor.
Smith anticipates challenges with spreading around coverage in a dynamic county such as Loudoun.
www.timescommunity.com /site/tab1.cfm?newsid=16305181&BRD=2553&PAG=461&dept_id=506035&rfi=6   (470 words)

  
 Batzel v. Smith et al.
Smith recounted that while he was repairing Batzel's truck, Batzel told him that she was "the granddaughter of one of Adolf Hitler's right-hand men." Smith also maintained that as he was painting the walls of Batzel's sitting room he overheard Batzel tell her roommate that she was related to Nazi politician Heinrich Himmler.
Smith, she charges, defamed her not because he believed her artwork stolen but out of pique, because Batzel refused to show Hollywood contacts a screenplay he had written.
Batzel's complaint refers to Cremers as the "publisher" of Smith's e-mail, and she has not argued that Cremers should be treated as a distributor, perhaps because the standard for distributor liability is generally less favorable for plaintiffs.
www.casp.net /batzel-1.html   (4938 words)

  
 Scotsman.com Sport - 2003 Rugby World Cup - It's Citizen Smith
Tom Smith is the hero for Scotland his touch down gave his country the vital try against Fiji.
The Scots also had their own bashful match-winner in prop Tom Smith, who emerged with the ball from the bottom of a pile of dark-blue jerseys over the opposition try-line two minutes from time to clinch a hard-earned victory.
Smith’s try, after a kicked penalty to the corner, a line-out take and a lusty series of drives, came against a seven-man pack, lock Api Naevo having been sin-binned for killing the ball.
sport.scotsman.com /topics.cfm?tid=619&id=1208602003   (912 words)

  
 World citizen Smith - [Sunday Herald]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Wadada Leo Smith is best known as a trumpeter with a huge reach, a singular sound thinker whose interrogating approach to the instrument – blowing into the bell, playing with just the mouthpiece, building in the sound of the valves – has pushed the instrument into whole new areas.
Kabell Years 1971-79 bundles all four of Smith’s albums from the period in a beautiful four compact-disc set that also includes lots of unreleased material as well as a 28-page booklet complete with reproductions of graphic scores, photographs and commentaries from key musical collaborators.
Each improvisation is structured episodically, with Smith echoing spectral rhythmic and melodic shapes that simply hang in the air, heavy with time.
www.sundayherald.com /40352   (393 words)

  
 PLANNING MINUTES
Commissioner Smith explained that this proposal is to move accessory structures to the rear of the main structure.
Commissioner Smith requested that the record show he has recused himself from the issue of B & B and Hammett Court on a temporary basis.
Motion was made by Commissioner Smith and seconded by Commissioner Hubbard to proceed with submittal of CDBG application.
www.jamestownri.com /meetings/pm60417.htm   (1629 words)

  
 Citizen Smith - Nostalgia Central   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Wolfie Smith lives in Tooting, South London and is the founding member of an urban terrorist movement called The Tooting Popular Front.
Wolfie is often thwarted in his revolutionary activities by local pub owner and gangland villain, Harry Fenning, and his firm (Welsh gangster Ronnie Lynch replaced Fenning in the last series).
One of the episodes of Citizen Smith (27 September 1979) was titled Only Fools And Horses.
www.nostalgiacentral.com /tv/comedy/citizensmith.htm   (303 words)

  
 Roswell Daily Record News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Smith, who was born at St. Mary’s Hospital in Roswell and who spent his youth fostering a love of horses in Dexter, has mounted a winning horse in nearly every race except the super bowl of horse racing itself.
George Smith must have been proud to hear a story of that one day in 1997, when the Queen of England extended her hand to his son after riding to victory in the Queen’s Court in London.
Proud Citizen, Smith’s 10th Kentucky Derby mount and first since Cat Thief in 1999 (third place), appears to be a great horse with a fresh spirit to conquer the world.
www.roswell-record.com /archives/050302/spt01.html   (1579 words)

  
 buy Citizen Smith online @ retail therapy online - UK Shopping   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Wolfie Smith (Robert Lindsay) views himself as the Che Guevara of Tooting and is the leader of the Tooting Popular Front.
Paul Smith Woman is a gentle, elegant aromatic blend of peppercorns, cedar and vetiver and a subtle bouquet of freesia, lily of the valley and geranium give a warm, distinctly English floral fragrance.
Delia Smith, Britain's best-known cook, opens the kitchen doors of her Suffolk home to share her own Christmas with her viewers, to pass on advice on organisation along with a whole host of stunning recipes, many of which can be prepared in advance.
searcher.retailtherapyonline.com /search-Citizen-Smith.htm   (910 words)

  
 MORGAN COUNTY CITIZEN: Smith family to be honored with benefit
When duty calls, the members of the Smith family are on their toes – on and off the job.
According to his sister-in-law Cindy Smith, Morgan county firefighter Lewis Smith was diagnosed with diabetes at age 17.
To honor the Smith family the Morgan County Fire Department is hosting a benefit barbeque on October 4 from 11:30 a.m.
morgancountycitizen.com /gbase/Expedite/Content?oid=oid:887   (294 words)

  
 EN World - Morrus' D&D / d20 News & Reviews Site - Exemplar: The Rebellion of Epsilon [UPDATE 12.4.04]
Smith hears a tiny pop over his headset and the soldier on the other end of the crate falls dead.
Citizens Kaleb and Smith are done with their IGAC Approved Hamburger Patties and towards the bottom of their IGAC Approved Mild Alcoholic Beverages.
Smith and the soldier pull themselves to the transport's hatch using handholds and then kick off, landing in a spacer's crouch on the ceiling of Corridor 1A--direct line to the bridge.
www.enworld.org /forums/showthread.php?t=82447   (2815 words)

  
 Amazon.com: A Citizen of the Country: Books: Sarah Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Citizen is far superior to Knowledge of Water, in the respect that, like Vanished Child, there was a central plot that the other sub-plots fed from, and that affected them all.
Further, Smith shoots herself in the foot by foreshadowing the death of one of the principals in the story, so that when the event takes place, it is expected, and therefore not much of a shock.
A Citizen of the Country succeeded where The Knowledge of Water failed, in that it was truly worthy of being called a sequel to the tremendous opening book, The Vanished Child.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0345433041?v=glance   (2671 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Examining the We Media Phenomona -- November 16, 2005
TERENCE SMITH: For years, Americans have been accustomed to getting their news from professional journalists on network and local television, on radio and in newspapers.
TERENCE SMITH: One of the citizen projects for which J-Lab has provided seed money is the all- volunteer Forum in Deerfield, New Hampshire, population 4,000 -- a new online newspaper about and by the residents of four local communities.
TERENCE SMITH: Relying on a handful of regular contributors, the paper has covered news from the new fire engine in town to the regionally recognized Deerfield Fair to poetry.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/media/july-dec05/citizen_11-16.html   (1577 words)

  
 westword.com | Arts & Entertainment | Talking Shop
Now open four months in the relic of a row house at 11th Avenue and Cherokee Street, the Rocky Mountain Spice House is lined floor to ceiling with shelves of jars, envelopes and tins, all giving off an olfactory profusion of sense-tickling scents.
Citizen, a sweet, optimistic guy whose enthusiasm for the spices seemingly never flags, mans the herbal haven most days, fine-tuning the packaging, experimenting with infusions and obsessing over lavender, his current favorite herb and one of the hardest to explain.
First came the lavender-infused sugars, then the lavender lemonade mix and the lavender baking cocoa; currently, he and Smith are packaging up mixes for lavender sugar cookies and lavender chocolate cakes.
www.westword.com /issues/2004-08-12/calendar/urban.html   (850 words)

  
 The Citizen Smith Case or The Spy Who Came In From Oporto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
I called Igor in Moscow and asked him about a British electronics engineer named Michael John Smith, who, in November 1993, was sentenced to 25 years after being found guilty of espionage for the KGB at the end of the 1970s and beginning of 1980s.
That was really a strange thing for a spy to do in a KGB training mission, I thought; or Michael John Smith is indeed a very clever spy to act like a normal tourist; or he is very dumb by leaving photos of his presence around the world...
Smith's trial of the extent of the damage allegedly caused by him, and the extraordinary sentence which he subsequently received.
cryptome.quintessenz.org /mirror/johnsmith.htm   (1742 words)

  
 Citizen Smith - Tooting Popular Front
John Sullivan's television scriptwriting debut concerned the exploits of would-be Marxist, Wolfie Smith, and the activities of his four-man revolutionary party, the Tooting Popular Front.
Wolfie was based in part on the Jakey character (even to the extent of having the same surname) and partly on a loud-mouthed drunk that the writer had encountered in a London pub (The Nelson Arms), many years before.
Citizen Wolfie Smith is the red terror of Tooting, the rabid revolutionary who gives his all to the cause - not that he's got much more to give than his Social Security, of course.
pages.britishlibrary.net /tooting/citizensmith.html   (460 words)

  
 LOVEFiLM | Europe's No.1 online DVD rental service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Citizen Smith - Series 1 And 2 (Disc 1) (1977) [PG]
Wolfie Smith likes to think of himself as an 'Urban Guerilla', he is the leader of the Tooting Popular Front and is waiting for the 'revolution'.
A nervous bank clerk has to cope with a flood of pornographic mail, under the suspicious eye of his puritanical boss.
www.lovefilm.com /actor.php?at_id=10534   (285 words)

  
 The Return of Citizen Smith
Before you’re half way through listening to this long-player you’ll have realised (if you’ve taken more than a passing interest in the band’s previous output) that you may just be listening to the finest Fall album in years.
This is a Fall group with plenty to smile about: they’ve got one of the most muscular and stable line-ups in years; are having fun on stage and — as evidenced here — in the studio too and are equipped with a front-man who’s evidently bustling with as many ideas as ever.
Mark E. Smith and his band of troubadours return with another formidable collection of skewed gems.
www.publicservantlifestyle.co.uk /dynamic/sections/entertainment/article_display.php?id=3845   (1115 words)

  
 Opinion: Thank you, Citizen Smith
Few people have done as much good for their country, their state and their profession as Chesterfield Smith did during the long life that ended in a Miami hospital this week.
But he also touched the lives of a myriad of anonymous Floridians through the pro bono services to which he committed the Holland & Knight law firm, as well as the Bar at large, and was instrumental in advancing the status of women as lawyers and jurists.
So long as Smith lived, no one he knew was allowed to forget the importance of an independent judiciary.
www.sptimes.com /2003/07/18/Opinion/Thank_you__Citizen_Sm.shtml   (308 words)

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